New Google Stitch Update Is INSANE!
AI Training ๐ https://sanny-recommends.com/learn-ai AI-Powered SEO System ๐ https://sanny-recommends.com/join-seo-elite Youโve probably been building the slow way. Design in one tool. Export it. Open your coding agent. Paste context. Fix errors. Go back to design. Repeat. Over and over again. That workflow just changed. The Stitch MCP ecosystem just got a massive upgrade, and if youโre building with AI agents right now, this is something you need to understand. Because this isnโt just a small feature drop. It fundamentally improves how your design tools and coding agents talk to each other. If youโre new to Stitch, hereโs the quick breakdown. Stitch connects your design screens directly to your AI coding agents using something called MCP, Model Context Protocol. Think of MCP as the bridge between your design layer and your code layer. Your AI agent can see, understand, and now interact with your designs in a structured way. And that bridge just got a lot stronger. Three major updates just landed. The first is frictionless setup. If youโve ever tried configuring MCP tools before, you know it wasnโt exactly smooth. Manual config files. API keys buried in documentation. Trial and error. Now Stitch includes step-by-step MCP client instructions directly inside the exports panel. You open exports, grab your API key, follow the guided steps, and youโre connected in minutes. No documentation rabbit holes. No wasted afternoons. The second update is native Anti-Gravity integration. Stitch is now available directly inside the Anti-Gravity MCP store. If you use Anti-Gravity as your agent environment, you simply search for Stitch, install it, and youโre connected. No manual configuration. No copying tokens into hidden files. It just works. Thatโs a big deal for anyone running real projects, because friction kills momentum. The third update is the most powerful for builders. Stitch just added new MCP tools for your coding agent. Your agent can now request screen edits directly inside Stitch. That means youโre no longer moving one way from design to code. Thereโs now a feedback loop. If something in the design needs to change for functionality or optimization, your agent can request that change directly.